whistleridge:I'm dubious. There are so many factors at play here. I can haz multiple independent confirmations?

Yeah, especially since the article ends this way:

Moreover, according to a teacher at their school, Kim Horsevad, a professor of neuroscience at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden was so impressed with the experiment that he is interested in repeating it in a controlled scientific environment.

That is, "Let's try this with people who actually know how to grow plants."

jake_lex:whistleridge: I'm dubious. There are so many factors at play here. I can haz multiple independent confirmations?

Yeah, especially since the article ends this way:

Moreover, according to a teacher at their school, Kim Horsevad, a professor of neuroscience at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden was so impressed with the experiment that he is interested in repeating it in a controlled scientific environment.

That is, "Let's try this with people who actually know how to grow plants."

since i've upgraded/flashed my firmware on my Linksys router to Tomato Linux, i can drop the transmitt power down from its default 42mw to 5mw output. rf concerns go down as the power output goes down. i don't need 42mw when 5mw does fine.

and my router speed is faster too.

nice try, though. Linux, once again, has Trumped it. you proprietary folks are way behind the curve.

Then again, I can confirm that a plant I put by my router died. I think the fact that it was on a shelf nowhere near a window, and I didn't water it for days, was a coverup by the mainstream corporate media to hide the fact that the wi-fi radiation killed it.

And was the sun exposure exactly the same? Was one group closer a heat vent than the other? Did the same person water both groups? Were either group in the same room as another houseplant which may have been infected with a fungus or bacteria?

Most people would still happily install a radiation emitting device in their home if it gave them quick, unfettered access to stock quote and bukkake. Remember the old days when you had to watch the news to get that stuff?

hardinparamedic:Which one of you thought it was a great idea to give Mike Adams some FARK time. That guy is a nutbag.

I refuse to click on a link to Natural News. You're right, Adams is a nutbag. And a fear-mongering douchenag.For those who don't know, that site is the cesspit of paranoid cyberchondriacs. It's where the crazies go to get their daily dose of anti-gluten memes anti-GMO hysteria, among other idiocies.

hardinparamedic:walktoanarcade: Google "wife affects sperm" and check out the results. The ABC news link dives right into it, and it's from 2011

Yeah. Howabout no.

I am a fast reader and what you just said was my exact reaction. That's talking about something else you know;that's talking about people who say their wifi or whatever electrical is making them sick, not talking about sperm. In fact, it doesn't mention it.

hardinparamedic:AlanSmithee: It's where the crazies go to get their daily dose of anti-gluten memes anti-GMO hysteria, among other idiocies.

For those of you who don't know, NaturalNews is run by a guy named Mike Adams. He calls himself - in actual everyday conversation - the "Health Ranger", and lives in a South American country so that he can make claims that, in the United States, would get him a stern talking to by the FDA. Among his greatest hits, he thinks vaccines are genocidal bioweapons, that anyone who uses chemotherapy or radiation for cancer is insane, and that homeopathy works.

walktoanarcade:am a fast reader and what you just said was my exact reaction. That's talking about something else you know;that's talking about people who say their wifi or whatever electrical is making them sick, not talking about sperm. In fact, it doesn't mention it.

walktoanarcade:hardinparamedic: walktoanarcade: Google "wife affects sperm" and check out the results. The ABC news link dives right into it, and it's from 2011

Yeah. Howabout no.

I am a fast reader and what you just said was my exact reaction. That's talking about something else you know;that's talking about people who say their wifi or whatever electrical is making them sick, not talking about sperm. In fact, it doesn't mention it.

hardinparamedic:walktoanarcade: am a fast reader and what you just said was my exact reaction. That's talking about something else you know;that's talking about people who say their wifi or whatever electrical is making them sick, not talking about sperm. In fact, it doesn't mention it.

Yeah, still. Howabout no.

Did you even read how the study was done? They put sperm in a petrie dish, exposed to air and elements, and then set a laptop ontop of them.